| October
11, 2004
These
five pieces are among my very favorites. I really enjoy the rich
color and vibrancy, and the "thick paintbrush" look to
each painting.
Haru
Ni means in spring in Japanese. I'm basically thumbing
through my Japanese language coursebooks in search of inspiring
words and phrases. It also has the added benefit of keeping me near
those books, so I don't start slacking off. It's not as easy to
learn when you don't know anybody who's fluent in the language and
can help you. But, in any case, here we are with the five Haru Ni
pieces. |